The Baltimore Ravens said Friday tickets for all eight of its regular-season games are sold out.

The team held single-game ticket sales Friday morning and they were snatched up “immediately” by National Football League fans.

Fewer than 1,000 tickets remains for each of the Ravens two preseason games at M&T Bank Stadium, Aug. 13 against the Washington Redskins and Aug. 24 against the New York Jets (now coached by former Ravens defensive coordinator Rex Ryan) in a nationally televised “Monday Night Football” broadcast.

M&T Bank Stadium seats about 71,000 people for football. The Ravens are coming off a 10-6 record in 2008. The season ended with an AFC Championship game loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers, the eventual Super Bowl champs.

The Ravens are worth $1.1 billion, according to Forbes magazine’s 2008 rankings, making the franchise the 10th-most valuable in the NFL.

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